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How To Choose The Right Kit For Making Beer at Home

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Once you’ve decided that you want to try your hand at making beer at home, you need to start looking for the right brewing kit to help you along the way. You definitely don’t want to just rush out and purchase the first making beer at home kit you see, instead you want to find the one that will suit your needs best. After all, if this is something you’re willing to invest your time in, you certainly want to make the best beer possible and use the best possible brewing guide.

Brewing Bottles Priming Sugar And More Home Brewing Tips

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Because alcohol is taxed by the federal governments via excise taxes, home brewers are restricted from selling any beer they brew. This similarly applies in most Western countries.

Brewing Bottles Priming Sugar

Australia and New Zealand One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license. While legality of home brewing varies from country to country, most allow home brewing, some countries limiting the volume brewed by an individual, and even fewer countries allowing distillation of hard alcohol.

Home Brewing Recipes Stout Beer Guide

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Because alcohol is taxed by the federal governments via excise taxes, home brewers are restricted from selling any beer they brew. This similarly applies in most Western countries. Australia and New Zealand.

Home Brewing Recipes Stout

There is a majority of people who fail to brew a successful batch of beer (over 75%), try to avoid being a statistic. Brewing on a domestic level has been completed for thousands of years, but has been subject to regulation and prohibition. Please pour yourself a cold one and sit back and enjoy this read. States remain free to restrict, or even prohibit, the manufacture of beer, mead, hard cider, wine and other alcoholic beverages at home. For example, Ala.

All Grain Brewing Recipes-Brew Your Best Beer

Monday, November 9th, 2009

The concise art of beer making at home is enjoyed and experienced by beer making enthusiasts everywhere. In 1920 the United States outlawed the manufacture and consumption of alcoholic beverages “for beverage purposes”.

All Grain Brewing Recipes

Brewing on a domestic level has been done for thousands of years, but has been subject to regulation and prohibition. One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license.

Start With A Coopers Brewing Beer Kit

Monday, November 9th, 2009

In 1920 the United States outlawed the manufacture and consumption of alcoholic beverages “for beverage purposes”. When prohibition was repealed, home wine-making was legalized, however a clerical error omitted the words “and/or beer” from the document which was eventually passed into law so home brewing remained illegal until 1978 when Congress passed a bill repealing Federal restrictions on the home brewing of small amounts of beer.  

Coopers Brewing Beer Kit

Learn Homebrew Recipes

Monday, November 9th, 2009

However, most states permit home brewing, allowing 100 gallons of beer per person over the age of 21 per household, up to a maximum of 200 gallons per year.

Homebrew Recipes

While legality of home brewing varies from country to country, most allow home brewing, some countries limiting the volume brewed by an individual, and even fewer countries allowing distillation of hard alcohol.

Get Your Home Brewery Setup

Monday, November 9th, 2009

In 1920 the United States outlawed the manufacture and consumption of alcoholic beverages “for beverage purposes”. Because alcohol is taxed by the federal governments via excise taxes, home brewers are restricted from selling any beer they brew.

Home Brewery Setup

This similarly applies in most Western countries, Australia and New Zealand. However, most states permit home brewing, allowing 100 gallons of beer per person over the age of 21 per household, up to a maximum of 200 gallons per year.

Making Beer at Home - What Home Brew Beer Kit is Best?

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Once you’ve decided that you want to try your hand at making beer at home, you need to start looking for the right brewing kit to help you along the way. You definitely don’t want to just rush out and purchase the first making beer at home kit you see, instead you want to find the one that will suit your needs best. After all, you want to make your home brew the best it can be, and to do this you need top quality beer brewing supplies.

American Home Brewing 101

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

American home brewing adapts to the changes in the political and economic climates of the country. Back in the 90s, America had been the top producer of beer. However, with the global recession that is happening now, many companies are closing. Although of course, some argue that as the economy worsens, beer sells more - many get depressed and thus forget their economic woes through the messy route of drinking. Some people, instead of wasting precious money by raking the bars every night, adapt to the situation - and that is by turning towards home made beer.

Home Beer Brewing At Its Best

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

By indulging in your very own “Home Beer Brewing” hobby, you get to drink great tasting beer without the additives that are in most commercial beers. Your beer will have that great natural taste, and you get to brag to your mates that YOU were the brewer!

Home Beer Brewing is not only great fun but very rewarding. You can make it simply by following the basic instructions in the kit or branch out using different recipes as you gain more experience. With the right kit the process is made so easy with good consistent results.